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he's the chair of the house science committee. maybe we need to rename it the houses anti-science committee given its current stance on issues like climate change. there are those politician who's completely dismiss the underlying science but then you have more enlightened republicans like the former house committee chair, sher wood but lert, an old school pro science republican and you have folks like bob i think english south carolina. >> he's gone. >> a republican, a conservative republican. he was primaried by the koch brothers because he expressed an eb lightened view about climate change. >> let me ask you a fair question, i won't challenge you, chip. is the republican party leaning towards science or against it? >> i would hope to say we always lean towards science but on this case, there's many republicans across the board on this particular issue. like i said, i'm not a scientist. i don't read the book but i do believe in the republican, there's a lot that believe, we know we've got so many people ly living on the planet.
he's the chair of the house science committee. maybe we need to rename it the houses anti-science committee given its current stance on issues like climate change. there are those politician who's completely dismiss the underlying science but then you have more enlightened republicans like the former house committee chair, sher wood but lert, an old school pro science republican and you have folks like bob i think english south carolina. >> he's gone. >> a republican, a conservative...
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it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. [ villain ] well mr. baldwin... it appears our journey has come to a delightful end. then i better use the capital one purchase eraser to redeem my venture miles for this trip. purchase eraser? it's the easy way to erase any recent travel expense. i just pick a charge, like my flight with a few taps, it's taken care of. impressive baldwin. does it work for hotels? absolutely thank goodness. mrs. villain and i are planning our... you scare me. and i like it. let's go what's in your wallet? let's go >>> happy friday and thank you for being with us tonight. there is breaking news tonight in politics. new jersey's republican governor, chris christie, has tonight vetoed legislation passed by the new jersey legislature that would have banned .50-caliber sniper rifles in the state of new jersey. for context, the bullet on the far right, that one that's much bigger than all the other familiar bullets you might have come across in your life, that is a .50-caliber bullet. .50-caliber guns are military weapons, firs
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. >> what once seemed science fictional in the day after is now a closer to reality. it is fascinating. where we get it, what type it is, and how much we use. and that needs to change. the evidence is overwhelming. 2012 was the hottest year on record in the continental united states. across the midwest and texas, crops shrivelled in the worst drought in 50 years. in alaska, qualifying races for the 2013 iditarod were canceled. the reason, not enough snow. in the arctic, sea ice continues to melt at an alarming rate and the pattern is clear. ten of the record-breaking warmest years worldwide have all occurred since 1998 and a new study finds global temperatures are the highest in 4,000 years. >> if we continue business as usual, you're going to see temperature rise that we haven't seen in millions and millions of years. it's just across the board, something that human civilization has never had to deal with before. >> october 2012, superstorm sandy barrels into the east coast from the unusually warm waters of the north atlantic. in its wake, at least 147 dead and $65 b
. >> what once seemed science fictional in the day after is now a closer to reality. it is fascinating. where we get it, what type it is, and how much we use. and that needs to change. the evidence is overwhelming. 2012 was the hottest year on record in the continental united states. across the midwest and texas, crops shrivelled in the worst drought in 50 years. in alaska, qualifying races for the 2013 iditarod were canceled. the reason, not enough snow. in the arctic, sea ice continues...
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science has been deprioritized because of sequestration. now we're back at 2007 levels because of sequestration that reduced about 750 grants that they could have given to scientists across the country. and basically, you're left with the potentially promising progresses like dr. dutta was doing. when he initially tried for the grants, 98% of them, he bested them. this time around he can't get funding. what we'll end up happening, in ten year's time, we'll see the consequences of them. you won't see the consequences in the next year or so. it is when we don't discover the cure for diseases that it is a bad investment. and the result is health care costs will be incurred because of the lack of scientific breakthroughs. >> sam, you have committed yourself like nobody else about what is happening in the sequestration stories. where most of us would not see the impact in our lives. i kind of deliberately kept the word sequestration away from the subject until now. because i wanted people to be drawn into what is really happening here. and this
science has been deprioritized because of sequestration. now we're back at 2007 levels because of sequestration that reduced about 750 grants that they could have given to scientists across the country. and basically, you're left with the potentially promising progresses like dr. dutta was doing. when he initially tried for the grants, 98% of them, he bested them. this time around he can't get funding. what we'll end up happening, in ten year's time, we'll see the consequences of them. you...
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science or ph.d. in computer science, presumably that'll make you even more marketable. we want to make sure that financial aid is also available for graduate students. you know, the way programs currently exist, that financial aid does exist, although typically you get fewer subsidies and a less favorable interest rate for graduate education. we're probably not going to be able to completely solve that. here's the reason why. i got a lot of scholarships and grant money for my undergraduate education, so i didn't have a lot of debt when i got out. i then decided to go to law school. and i went to a very good law school that was very expensive. most of my debt when i graduated was from law school. i had about $60,000 worth of debt. but the truth was, i was able to, if i wanted to at least, earn so much money coming out of law school that i really didn't need a subsidy. i could pay it back. it took me a little longer to pay back than some of my friends because i went into public service. i didn't try to
science or ph.d. in computer science, presumably that'll make you even more marketable. we want to make sure that financial aid is also available for graduate students. you know, the way programs currently exist, that financial aid does exist, although typically you get fewer subsidies and a less favorable interest rate for graduate education. we're probably not going to be able to completely solve that. here's the reason why. i got a lot of scholarships and grant money for my undergraduate...
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the overwhelming judgment of science, of chemistry and physics and millions of measurements, has put all that to rest. 97% of scientists, including, by the way, some who originally disputed the data, have now put that to rest. they've acknowledged the planet is warming and human activity is contributing to it. so the question now is whether we will have the courage to act before it's too late. >> welcome back to "hardball." that was president obama earlier this summer laying out a series of sweeping measures aimed at reducing green house gas emissions. republicans denounced the president's plan, and while that's hardly surprising, some of their reasoning on the issue of climate change is flat-out shocking. as you heard the president say, the science behind global warming and man's contribution to the problem is not in doubt, but that's not the way that some republicans tell it. >> i would point out that if you're a believer in the bible, one would have to say the great flood is an example of climate change. and that certainly wasn't because mankind had overdeveloped hydrocarbon energ
the overwhelming judgment of science, of chemistry and physics and millions of measurements, has put all that to rest. 97% of scientists, including, by the way, some who originally disputed the data, have now put that to rest. they've acknowledged the planet is warming and human activity is contributing to it. so the question now is whether we will have the courage to act before it's too late. >> welcome back to "hardball." that was president obama earlier this summer laying out...
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of science, right? turned out jason richwine ph.d. had done his doctoral dissertation on the idea that immigrations are dumb, that immigrants are naturally not as smart as everyone else and the brown people in particular are not only not as smart, they might be unable to get any smarter. this guy had been peddling his pseudo quantitative version on white supremacist websites before he took his road show to the heritage foundation where they hired him and slapped his credential next to the heritage foundation logo and told conservatives how to vote. this is the heritage foundation. the nation's preeminent conservative think tank under jim demint. this is the self-styled center of conservative thought in 2013. they have this new project trying to convince republicans everybody will be super okay with it if the republicans shut down the government. look at this. heritage action. submit to my superior brain. the sentinels, right? heritage action released a new poll designed to make republicans take the leap to shut down the government ove
of science, right? turned out jason richwine ph.d. had done his doctoral dissertation on the idea that immigrations are dumb, that immigrants are naturally not as smart as everyone else and the brown people in particular are not only not as smart, they might be unable to get any smarter. this guy had been peddling his pseudo quantitative version on white supremacist websites before he took his road show to the heritage foundation where they hired him and slapped his credential next to the...
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i spoke to two of her teachers, a science teacher and an english teacher. they report that she's very well behaved. she's getting excellent grades. so we do want her to continue her education. we feel that that's very important. we also have a concern about some possible depression. so we would like to have a mental health screening and to follow through with any recommendations. we would like to see her released to her mother's care on in-house arrest so she can continue attending school. i have spoken to mother this morning and explained to her what our concerns were and what the recommendation would be. >> all right. mrs. kusik, do you have any anything about release or detention? >> judge, until i'd heard the mother speak, i was of a mind that ayryana could go home. i'm concerned. she's at the football game. her mother leaves her a brief time and this is when this problem arises. then her mother testifies that she works a swing shift and ayryana is basically not being supervised in the home. she's on probation for the battery that was described. she was
i spoke to two of her teachers, a science teacher and an english teacher. they report that she's very well behaved. she's getting excellent grades. so we do want her to continue her education. we feel that that's very important. we also have a concern about some possible depression. so we would like to have a mental health screening and to follow through with any recommendations. we would like to see her released to her mother's care on in-house arrest so she can continue attending school. i...
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meanwhile, though, coming out of chris hayes' hour tonight on science and denying science and what that is costing us as a country and as a planet, consider this happy news. on the right is republican senator lamar alexander of tennessee. on the left, those little guys that sort of look like caterpillars, they are a species of bug called spring tails. what the republican senator on the right and the fuzzy bugs on the left have in common is plaid. plaid is in tartan. plaid is in the pattern on lamar alexander's plaid shirt. when lamar alexander ran for president in the 1990s, his dpimic, his signature campaign trail prop is that he always wore a plaid shirt. and when scientists first discovered these fuzzy bugs in the smokey mountains in 2006, their fuzzy, cross hatch pattern reminded the scientists of lamar alexander's plaid shirts. so the bugs were given the scientific name cosberella lamaralexand e lamaralexanderi. the honor was a recognition, kind of a thank you for lamar alexander's long-standing support of federally funded scientific research. yes, he is a conservative guy. but he
meanwhile, though, coming out of chris hayes' hour tonight on science and denying science and what that is costing us as a country and as a planet, consider this happy news. on the right is republican senator lamar alexander of tennessee. on the left, those little guys that sort of look like caterpillars, they are a species of bug called spring tails. what the republican senator on the right and the fuzzy bugs on the left have in common is plaid. plaid is in tartan. plaid is in the pattern on...
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online masters degree in computer science at a fraction of the cost of a traditional class. but is just as rigorous and it's producing engineers who are just as good. so a lot of other schools are experimenting with these ideas to keep tuition down. they've got other ways to help students graduate in less time at less costs while still maintaining high quality. the point is it's possible. and it's time for more colleges to step up with even better ways to do it. and we're going to provide additional assistance to states and universities that are coming up with good ideas. third thing,en ev even as we wo bring down costs for future and current students. we've got to offer students who already have debt the chance to actually repay it. you know, nobody wants to take on debt. especially after what we've seen in families have gone through during this financial crisis. but taking on debt in order to earn a college education has always been viewed as something that will pay off over time. we've got to make sure, though, that it's manageable. as i said before, even with good jobs i
online masters degree in computer science at a fraction of the cost of a traditional class. but is just as rigorous and it's producing engineers who are just as good. so a lot of other schools are experimenting with these ideas to keep tuition down. they've got other ways to help students graduate in less time at less costs while still maintaining high quality. the point is it's possible. and it's time for more colleges to step up with even better ways to do it. and we're going to provide...
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these days even science is partisan. witness, speaker of the house, john boehner. >> the idea that carbon dioxide is a carcinogen that's harmful to our environment, it's almost comical. every time we exhale we exhale carbon dioxide. every cow in the world, you know, when they do what they do, you've got more carbon dioxide. >> boehner's antiscience theorizing has been excode by other self-appointed people. the greatest hoax. >> a lot of our listeners out there are not aware that you have to have c o2. that's a form of a fertilizer in order to grow things, it's actually sought after in many cases. and so it's not something that you can't just automatically assume, well, we have to try to do something about c o2 because every effort that we do to think that we can change something that nature -- you know, god's still up there. >> and yet as the ippc report lays out in deeply distressing black and white, humans are changing nature regardless of where god may or may not be. joining us now is founding editor of climate progre
these days even science is partisan. witness, speaker of the house, john boehner. >> the idea that carbon dioxide is a carcinogen that's harmful to our environment, it's almost comical. every time we exhale we exhale carbon dioxide. every cow in the world, you know, when they do what they do, you've got more carbon dioxide. >> boehner's antiscience theorizing has been excode by other self-appointed people. the greatest hoax. >> a lot of our listeners out there are not aware...
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. >> unconscionable, the assessment of the local political science professor. as for the nonpartisan part, for the record, we tried to contact the appalachian state student republican leadership. they did not get back to us but offered this statement on a subject to a reporter. "the appalachian state college republicans view the decision regarding voting locations as a simple change. we'll easily adapt. given the new polling place's close proximity to campus, this change will in no way keep students from voting." all very nonpartisan. i got it. >>> we are here today reporting live from the great state of north carolina, but you know how it is. whenever you go out on the road, ♪ [ male announcer ] over the last 100 years, tennis has gotten a lot less dainty, rackets less splintery, courts more surfacey. technology made the game a whole lot faster and awesomer. it's kind of like how esurance used technology to build a car insurance company for the modern world. advantage, you. let's give it up for the modern world. [ crowd cheering ] [ male announcer ] or...tha
. >> unconscionable, the assessment of the local political science professor. as for the nonpartisan part, for the record, we tried to contact the appalachian state student republican leadership. they did not get back to us but offered this statement on a subject to a reporter. "the appalachian state college republicans view the decision regarding voting locations as a simple change. we'll easily adapt. given the new polling place's close proximity to campus, this change will in no...
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it turns out i've got science on my side, or at least math. emily oster is a harvard-trained economist separating pregnancy advice fact from fiction in her new book "expecting better: why conventional wisdom is wrong and what you really need to know." emily, thanks so much for joining us in debunking some of these myths. let's start with wine. how terrible and horrible of a mother am i for having that half a glass of wine? >> you're not. this has clearly touched a real nerve for people. certainly i'm not saying pregnant women should have a license to go out and drink to excess. i, probably like you, came from a place of confusion. my ob said two glasses a week is fine. the internet was like, none at all. i really went into this study, and i tried to use my training and data to figure out the answer. the answer was when you look at the evidence on drinking an occasional glass of wine like you did, you know, even a few glasses of week, there's no evidence of harm. >> ecmily, i absolutely loved your book. as someone who hasn't had child yet, i'm
it turns out i've got science on my side, or at least math. emily oster is a harvard-trained economist separating pregnancy advice fact from fiction in her new book "expecting better: why conventional wisdom is wrong and what you really need to know." emily, thanks so much for joining us in debunking some of these myths. let's start with wine. how terrible and horrible of a mother am i for having that half a glass of wine? >> you're not. this has clearly touched a real nerve for...
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. >> if we write a science fiction of captain kirk or luke skywalker, that's allowed. can you do that. if you want to play theme music like a bad ass, that's allowed. i can do that. i am doing that. >> very similar. that's selbselby's coach. he writes he agreed to let me use the end of his award-winning speech as the foundation for my own and posted that message early yesterday morning. >>> late night and david letterman has insights on the new features of the iphone. >> apple is introducing a new iphone. it seemed like a few weeks ago we were getting a brand-new iphone. now we got -- >> another one already. >> i don't know why. this one you can stand on it and it tells you how much you weigh. i suppose it would be more secure, this iphone, more secure and we all know about that but, here, look at this message from apple about the new iphone. >> introducing the iphone fingerprint scanner, the most secure way to protect your passwords, your apps and most importantly your texting history. >> that's not your finger, anthony. >> the iphone, only from apple. [ applause ] >>
. >> if we write a science fiction of captain kirk or luke skywalker, that's allowed. can you do that. if you want to play theme music like a bad ass, that's allowed. i can do that. i am doing that. >> very similar. that's selbselby's coach. he writes he agreed to let me use the end of his award-winning speech as the foundation for my own and posted that message early yesterday morning. >>> late night and david letterman has insights on the new features of the iphone....
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there is a lot of science saying this is a drug that is harmful to human beings and shouldn't be used so i disagree with governor johnson and i think if the states make the decision to chase tax dollars are doing the right thing. i think most of the states will decide it's not the right thing to do. >> we expect to hear today from governor christie and see what he decides in this particular case. thanks to both of you. >> sign the bill, chris! sign the bill! >> chris christie, he is meaning, not me! >>> teachers and students who survive that devastating tornado in moore, oklahoma, return to the classrooms today. >> they need to come in here books to read and carpet to sit on and nice chairs and nice desks. all of those are important. >> the twister killed 25 people including seven students from pla plaza towers elementary. the new school is being built and have a tornado shelter and protect students should the sirens go off ever again. >>> jane richard lost on part of her leg in the boston marathon bombing. her family relieved this photo saying jane is already dancing with her prosthe
there is a lot of science saying this is a drug that is harmful to human beings and shouldn't be used so i disagree with governor johnson and i think if the states make the decision to chase tax dollars are doing the right thing. i think most of the states will decide it's not the right thing to do. >> we expect to hear today from governor christie and see what he decides in this particular case. thanks to both of you. >> sign the bill, chris! sign the bill! >> chris christie,...
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cairo, and the professor of international relations at the london school of economics and political science, and mark ginsburg is former u.s. ambassador to morocco as well as former white house middle east adviser to president carter. thank you so much for joining me, guys. so ayman, i want to start with you. thousands of muslim brotherhood members have been arrested in the past few days. hundreds have been killed. there was a kae arrest today that i want to start with. tell us why that is so important. >> well, it is important on two different fronts. particularly from the perspective of the egyptian government. mohamed al zawahiri is the brother of ayman al zawahiri, the leader of pakistan, or the global movement. certainly in gym within very specific circles, of this islamic ideology, that particularly being of extremists, he is a very well respected figure. very much a popular figure among the circles, among the ideological followers of this movement. so since the beginning of this, if you will, military coup, as they have called it. mohamed al zawahiri has been very critical of what ha
cairo, and the professor of international relations at the london school of economics and political science, and mark ginsburg is former u.s. ambassador to morocco as well as former white house middle east adviser to president carter. thank you so much for joining me, guys. so ayman, i want to start with you. thousands of muslim brotherhood members have been arrested in the past few days. hundreds have been killed. there was a kae arrest today that i want to start with. tell us why that is so...
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. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. glass on floors. daily chores. for the little mishaps you feel use neosporin to help you heal. it kills germs so you heal four days faster. neosporin. use with band-aid brand bandages. congestion, for it's smog. but there are a lot of people that do ride the bus. and now that the busses are running on natural gas, they don't throw out as much pollution to the earth. so i feel good. i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. \s. >>> it's time now to clear the air. yesterday, during his press conference about a major gun seizure, new york mayor michael bloomberg said this. >> if i had a son and that son was stopped, i would have some real questions about it. >> but then he added this. >> i actually thought that bill thompson said it right. bill thompson said he didn't like abstop and frisk but he had a son and he wanted to make sure the kid didn't get killed. >> bill de blasio who is very likely to be stopped and fricked in new york city has said is he opposed racial profiling though it'
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it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> senator ted cruz ascended a stage in dallas last night and told a crowd of conservatives ready to defund obama care how they can do it. and you know what, cruz may have finally figured out a way. >> we've got to do something that conservatives haven't done in a long time. we've got to stand up and win the arguments. >> that's right. to win the debate, you have to win the argument. you know, i think that makes more sense if you say it with a texas accent. unfortunately, as several protests during the rally indicated, even in the safe confines of a heritage action rally in the heart of dallas, conservatives are having trouble making the sale. worse, they seem to think the only thing their side is missing is some loud 2008 style yes, we can rhetoric. >> can we stop the irs? >> yes, we can. >> can we mobilize grass-roots america? >> yes, we can. >> and can we defund obama care? >> yes, we can. >> yes, we can. joining us is democratic congressman james clyburn of so
it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> senator ted cruz ascended a stage in dallas last night and told a crowd of conservatives ready to defund obama care how they can do it. and you know what, cruz may have finally figured out a way. >> we've got to do something that conservatives haven't done in a long time. we've got to stand up and win the arguments. >> that's right. to win the debate, you have to win the argument. you know, i think...
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or the discussion has been about slashing spending on education and basic research and science, all the things that are going to make sure that we remain competitive for the future. most recently there's been threats that we would shut down the government unless we agree to roll pack the health care reform that's about to provide millions of americans with health care coverage for the first time. and that's not an economic plan. that's not going to grow the economy, that's not going to strengthen the middle class and it's not going to create ladders of opportunity into the middle class. what we need to do is focus on the pocketbook bread and butter issues that affect all of you. making sure we've got good jobs with good wages, a good education, a home of your own, affordable health care, a secure retirement, and a way for people who are currently in poverty to get out of poverty. that's what we should be spending our time thinking about when it comes to domestic policy. that's what's always made america great. and nothing is more important to that process than what we're doing in terms
or the discussion has been about slashing spending on education and basic research and science, all the things that are going to make sure that we remain competitive for the future. most recently there's been threats that we would shut down the government unless we agree to roll pack the health care reform that's about to provide millions of americans with health care coverage for the first time. and that's not an economic plan. that's not going to grow the economy, that's not going to...
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it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> the penitentiary of new mexico holds some of the most violent offenders in the state. in our four months there, we saw some of the violence firsthand. but in 1980, pnm was site of one of the deadliest u.s. prison riots where inmates killed 33 of their own. >> jumped off february. almost by accident. big thing i couldn't get out of my head is they actually did it. we actually took the place over. >> james whittington survived the riot to return to the old main facility to show our producers what he witnessed. >> 27 years ago when i got up out of here. i didn't think i would ever see it again. leadership of the inmates decided hey, you know, this control center is takable. there was a huge industrial fire extinguisher that used to sit on one of these walls on hooks. three individuals lifted that industrial fire extinguisher off and said work on this window right here. the window began to give in. all three of these windows were taken out. >> once they broke that,
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. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> thanks for watching. and as always, you can find today's interviews on our website bashir.msnbc.com. don't go away. "hardball" starts right now. >> uh-huh, honey. ♪ >> eve of destruction. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm michael smerconish. leading off tonight, hope or hopeless? despite a litany of challenges facing republicans, party leaders put on a brave face at this week's summer meetings in boston. their mission is a clear one, rally the party around the theme that worked well for democrats in 2008. that would be hope. >> what we have to do in a sense is be a party of optimism and hope. part of what we have to do in the era of obama's disaster is we have to get beyond being anti-obama and we have to reconvince people you can have hope in america. that we can have a better future. >> hope for republicans nationally is what the party cling to because at the moment it's all they've
. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> thanks for watching. and as always, you can find today's interviews on our website bashir.msnbc.com. don't go away. "hardball" starts right now. >> uh-huh, honey. ♪ >> eve of destruction. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm michael smerconish. leading off tonight, hope or hopeless? despite a litany of challenges facing republicans, party leaders put on a...
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it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. what are you guys doing? having some fiber! with new phillips' fiber good gummies. they're fruity delicious! just two gummies have 4 grams of fiber! to help support regularity! i want some... [ woman ] hop on over! [ marge ] fiber the fun way, from phillips'. and you know what i walked out with? [ slurps ] [ dad ] a new passat. [ dad ] 0% apr. 60 months. done and done. [ dad ] in that driveway, is a german-engineered piece of awesome. that i got for 0% apr. good one, dad. thank you, dalton. [ male announcer ] it's the car you won't stop talking about. ever. hurry in to the volkswagen best. thing. ever. event. and get 0% apr for 60 months, now until september 3rd. that's the power of german engineering. >>> from offensive comments to soiled credibility, here are today's "top lines" we are getting to work. >> doing great. thank you so much for coming. >> people have toll like you're serious about governing and you have positive ideas. >> incredible showing and we're excited to be here in boston. >> what we have
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. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and save you up to thousands of dollars in out-of-pocket costs. call today to request a free decision guide to help you better understand what medicare is all about. and which aarp medicare supplement plan works best for you. with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients... plus, there are no networks, and you'll never need a referral to see a specialist. there's a range of plans to choose from, too. and they all travel with you. anywhere in the country. join the millions who have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp, an organization serving the needs of people 50
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joining me now is science editor of boingboing.net. thanks very much for being with us. >> thanks for having me on. >> so is the electric grid in better shape than it was ten years ago? have we improved it in substantive ways? >> yeah, we definitely have. the big thing is these things called phaser measurement units. which are little boxes in a server farm somewhere. they really improve our ability to understand what's going on the grid as a whole and prevent those kind of cascading blackouts before they happen. the issue is, that you have these people that are working behind the scenes 24 hours a day, seven days a week, trying to make sure that the balance between electric supply and electric demand is almost perfectly maintained. and in order to do that, they have to see the big picture. in 2003 it -- they weren't getting updated with that nearly as quickly as they needed to. so if you have a power plant go offline in arizona, you can see the effects of that in canada in less than a second. but in 2003, the grid controllers were only
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i come from silicon valley and so let us adhere to science. we are in 2013. let us use science and not look at a policy that perpetuates the discrimination and negative stereotypes toward a particular community. >> we reached out to the fda to ask them, re-evaluating the ban, a spokesman said the fda and health and human services are committed to continuously improving safety of the nation's blood supply. fda and hhs continue to re-evaluate the scientific basis for its blood donor deferral policies. the spokesman reiterated that this was a public health issue not a judgment in any way on a donor's sexual orientation. do you, mayor, think that we will see any change in policy soon? >> well, i'm hopeful for the change and certainly we are headed that direction. for those individuals who might want to join the conversation, they can visit change.org/gay blood ban to sign the petition and encourage other members of the community to join in support and create a positive course of action related to this policy. we know that members of the gay community want to be p
i come from silicon valley and so let us adhere to science. we are in 2013. let us use science and not look at a policy that perpetuates the discrimination and negative stereotypes toward a particular community. >> we reached out to the fda to ask them, re-evaluating the ban, a spokesman said the fda and health and human services are committed to continuously improving safety of the nation's blood supply. fda and hhs continue to re-evaluate the scientific basis for its blood donor...
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religions, faith, science, magic. yes, there's the traditional idea of spiritual immortality. that a part of us, our soul or spirit or consciousness, will live on in the afterlife. it also looks at scientific immortality. the notion that we can find a way to make our bodies persist indefinitely. >> in the spiritual rerealm, whh one has it right? >> i relate to the buddhist's idea that death is real and the dalai lama con step platemplate death every day. so they say let's accept reality as it is. they also have a number of interesting stories about what's to come. >> what surprised you the most in reporting it? >> so many things surprised me. one of the things i really was constantly astonished by was how people of belief are so sure. they've attained this level of certainty, about things that we cannot know. but to them, it's no longer a belief. it's knowledge. they know. and i think that's really fascinating. >> what about the people -- david copperfield has an island in the bahamas that people pay to visit because he claims there's a lake that rejuvenates them. what are the
religions, faith, science, magic. yes, there's the traditional idea of spiritual immortality. that a part of us, our soul or spirit or consciousness, will live on in the afterlife. it also looks at scientific immortality. the notion that we can find a way to make our bodies persist indefinitely. >> in the spiritual rerealm, whh one has it right? >> i relate to the buddhist's idea that death is real and the dalai lama con step platemplate death every day. so they say let's accept...
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. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near the water. what you don't know about flood insurance may shock you -- including the fact that a preferred risk policy starts as low as $129 a year. for an agent, call the number that appears on your screen. with diabetes, it's tough to keep life balanced. i don't always have time to eat like i should. and the more i focus on everything else, the less time i have to take care of me. that's why i like glucerna shakes. they have slowly digestible carbs to help minimize blood sugar spikes. glucerna products help me keep everything balanced. [ golf clubs clanking ] [ husband ] i'm good! well, almost everything. [ male announcer ] glucerna. delicious shakes and bars. helping people with diabetes find balance. >>> i think there is no greater defender, truly of minority rights, if you include mino
. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near the water. what you don't know about flood insurance may shock you -- including the fact that a preferred risk policy starts as low as $129 a year. for an agent, call the number that appears on your screen. with diabetes,...
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progress's joe rome about all of the terrible things we are doing to the earth as well as the gop's war on science. all that when "now" starts right after this. plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day women's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for women's health concerns as we age. with 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day women's 50+. ♪ the middle of this special moment and i need to run off to the bathroom. ♪ i'm fed up with always having to put my bladder's needs ahead of my daughter. ♪ so today, i'm finally talking to my doctor about overactive bladder symptoms. [ female announcer ] know that gotta go feeling? ask your doctor about prescription toviaz. one toviaz pill a day significantly reduces sudden urges and accidents, for 24 hours. if you have certain stomach problems or glaucoma, or can not empty your bladder, you should not take toviaz. get emergency medical help right away if your face, lips, throat or tongue swells. toviaz can cause blurred vision, dizziness, drowsiness and decreased sweating. do not drive, operate machinery or do unsafe tasks until you
progress's joe rome about all of the terrible things we are doing to the earth as well as the gop's war on science. all that when "now" starts right after this. plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day women's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for women's health concerns as we age. with 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day women's 50+. ♪ the middle of this special moment and i need to run off to the bathroom. ♪ i'm fed up with always having to put my...
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it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. oh. ♪ [ female announcer ] stress sweat smells the worst. and secret clinical strength gives you four times the protection against it. secret clinical strength. >>> i think there is no greater defender, truly of minority rights, if you include minorities to be color of your skin or the color of your ideology, than myself. >> yes, rand paul actually said that on the npr interview last week. the great defender of minority rights is apparently not worried about the voter id rights. at an event, rand paul said the interesting thing about the voting patterns now is in this last election, african-americans voted at a higher percentage than whites in almost every one of the states that were under the professions of the federal government. i don't think there is objective evidence that we're precluding african americans from voting any longer. hillary clinton respectfully disagrees. >> we've seen a sweeping effort across our country to obstruct new obstacles to voting, often under the cover
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. >> here is what's coming from the christian science monitor and it writes marijuana recreational or medical can be tricky for the party factions. what kind of balance does he need to strike? >> some of the elements in the party he's been battling are the ones bringing to the mainstream the skepticism of the drug war which was started under ronald reagan. this is a very conservative framing. these are also a lot of hoops to jump through and a of regulator including the psychiatrist which the family of the little girl pushed back at. so he is trying to find a middle ground here but it does show you that even somebody not enthusiastic about this who may yet hear, reefer madness for children from the right social conservative flank even they have to concede there is a lot of hysteria around drugs and we're really just talking about medical accessibility here. >> for chronically ill kids. morris, from a political perspective do you think governor christie's decision could win him over a group of constituents who aren't necessarily in his base? do you think it is a way to appeal for peopl
. >> here is what's coming from the christian science monitor and it writes marijuana recreational or medical can be tricky for the party factions. what kind of balance does he need to strike? >> some of the elements in the party he's been battling are the ones bringing to the mainstream the skepticism of the drug war which was started under ronald reagan. this is a very conservative framing. these are also a lot of hoops to jump through and a of regulator including the psychiatrist...
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one political science expert summed it up bust. he said this would be the case, they are calling for due process. then say wait till the investigation is complete before calling him. mean why, other options besides the recall. one possibility, as you mentioned, he's investigating whether he misused his city use credit card. there's a possibility he could be removed for doing that. without a recall. of course, that would still be more investigating. >> who are his supporters? >> the city council is unanimous. all nine say they want him to resign. nancy pelosi even last week came out and tweeted mayor filner is out of rehab. now it's time for him to be out of the office. so most of his supporters are sort of among constituents, those are supported him during the campaign. but so far no one in city hall is standing behind him. >> all right, joe friar, thanks very much. trivia time, we asked, who was the last democrat to chair the house committee on veterans affairs? ♪ safe and warm if i was in l.a. if i was in l.a. california dreami
one political science expert summed it up bust. he said this would be the case, they are calling for due process. then say wait till the investigation is complete before calling him. mean why, other options besides the recall. one possibility, as you mentioned, he's investigating whether he misused his city use credit card. there's a possibility he could be removed for doing that. without a recall. of course, that would still be more investigating. >> who are his supporters? >> the...
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you've got science, you've got technology. you used to have nuclear weapons. i mean, this is kind of the locus and the nexus of government secrets. i think it will be that way for many years to come. >> and annie, we're almost out of time. >> there's no alien spaceships there? >> did you find in your research that the government did make any good plans to prepare for alien interaction? >> oh, my goodness, you have to read my book. there's so much in my book. it's 500 pages where i touch upon everything from conspiracy theorists to hoaxes to ufos. you know, it's great reading. it's a great subject. and i think people are just infinitely interested in it. >> that was a great plug. >> all right. annie jacobsen. up next, we have a toure tv special that is perfect for your summer friday. with the spark miles card from capital one, bjorn earns unlimited rewards for his small business. take these bags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjorn's small business earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce delivery. [ bjorn ] just put it on my spark card. [ garth ]
you've got science, you've got technology. you used to have nuclear weapons. i mean, this is kind of the locus and the nexus of government secrets. i think it will be that way for many years to come. >> and annie, we're almost out of time. >> there's no alien spaceships there? >> did you find in your research that the government did make any good plans to prepare for alien interaction? >> oh, my goodness, you have to read my book. there's so much in my book. it's 500...
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professor of associate science international affairs columbia university. professor of social and cultural analysis. robert george, associate editorial page editor of the "new york post." for today the official pooh-bah of the republican party, we made you own them all. >> that's a hard row to hoe. >> because allan west comes with the package. i want to ask you, robert, in all seriousness, is the republican party at risk of going the way of the whigs, extinction. >> i certainly wouldn't go that far. you may not know but i worked for newt gingrich in the 1990. it's interesting how the circle has turned now. newt was exactly right republicans, particularly in the house, are in a really tough shape. this is a classic case of, you know, idle hands become the devil's play things. one of the things that the republicans had under newt, this they don't have right now. i know a lot of liberals hated the contract with america. in fact, i wouldn't be surprised if ari's dissertation was a contract on america. >> phd luckily for you. >> but the fact was, back then they
professor of associate science international affairs columbia university. professor of social and cultural analysis. robert george, associate editorial page editor of the "new york post." for today the official pooh-bah of the republican party, we made you own them all. >> that's a hard row to hoe. >> because allan west comes with the package. i want to ask you, robert, in all seriousness, is the republican party at risk of going the way of the whigs, extinction. >>...
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i think from an objective from a political science standpoint, that's the challenge. right? when you have one party that is opposed to the law and didn't support it to begin with, and has no stake in its success, and one part does -- >> can i say this? except for the stake of the human beings who have -- when you go out trying to get something not to work. >> ezra, you at some point have to eventually pass laws. yes, it's true. it would have been a good idea for the party that was if power in 2009 to have tried to come to some compromise. i mean, one of the things may maybe could have done is to base their health care plan off the health care passed by a prominent presidential candidate. this gets a little ridiculous. the republicans refuse to come to the table to deal with a plan, they themselves proposed earlier. clearly a set of republican ideas were involved in them, though. then they say, well, this was a partisan plan you passed, so we can't support it. look, it is completely the case, chris, you could have a media narrative. in fact, i almost assure you you will have
i think from an objective from a political science standpoint, that's the challenge. right? when you have one party that is opposed to the law and didn't support it to begin with, and has no stake in its success, and one part does -- >> can i say this? except for the stake of the human beings who have -- when you go out trying to get something not to work. >> ezra, you at some point have to eventually pass laws. yes, it's true. it would have been a good idea for the party that was...
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. >> unconscionable, the assessment of the local political science professor. as for the nonpartisan part, for the record, we tried to contact the appalachian state student republican leadership. they did not get back to us but offered this statement on a subject to a reporter. "the appalachian state college republicans view the decision regarding voting locations as a simple change. we'll easily adapt. given the new polling place's close prox imsy to campus, this change will in no way keep students from voting." all very nonpartisan. i got it. e changing hands online. that's why hp built a new kind of server. one that's 80% smaller. uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it needs to grow. this&is gonna be big. hp moonshot. it's time to build a better enterprise. together. do you mind grabbing my phone and opening the capital one purchase eraser? i need to redeem some venture miles before my demise. okay. it's easy to erase any recent travel expense i want. just pick that flight right there. mmm
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it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> new york city's controversial stop and frisk program ruled unconstitutional a little over a week ago for violating the rights of african-americans and latinos is expanding. our own reports that detroit of all places is bringing in the architects of new york city's program to help build theirs. detroit, where african-americans make up about 83% of the city's population. you can check out the article at our website, allinwithchris.com. we'll be right back. i am today by luck. i put in the hours and built a strong reputation in the industry. i set goals and worked hard to meet them. i've made my success happen. so when it comes to my investments, i'm supposed to just hand it over to a broker and back away? that's not gonna happen. avo: when you work with a schwab financial consultant, you'll get the guidance you need with the control you want. talk to us today. >>> talking about civil liberties and the question raised by programs like stop and frisk and the nsa su
it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> new york city's controversial stop and frisk program ruled unconstitutional a little over a week ago for violating the rights of african-americans and latinos is expanding. our own reports that detroit of all places is bringing in the architects of new york city's program to help build theirs. detroit, where african-americans make up about 83% of the city's population. you can check out the article at our website,...
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>>> the study of social media isn't an exact science but there's new evidence out that shows if people are talking about you on twitter, that's a good thing. if you're running for office, it may be proof that you're on your way to victory. back in 2010, researchers collected more than a half billion random tweets, then honed in about a half a million that mentioned the names congressional candidates. they found a strong correlation between the number of tweets that included a candidate's name and a final vote. the politician mentioned in the most tweets ended up winning 93% of the time. that's pretty good. it didn't matter what was said in those tweets or even who said it be it. the study found just the number of times the politician's name was mentioned was enough to predict victory or defeat. predictability is just part of the story. they argue the big takeaway is that anyone can access this data and that's critical for candidates who can't afford or can't access quality polling. nevertheless, not everyone is on board. this is washington after all. in a recent column, stu rothenburg
>>> the study of social media isn't an exact science but there's new evidence out that shows if people are talking about you on twitter, that's a good thing. if you're running for office, it may be proof that you're on your way to victory. back in 2010, researchers collected more than a half billion random tweets, then honed in about a half a million that mentioned the names congressional candidates. they found a strong correlation between the number of tweets that included a...
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it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> had it comes to obama care it seems there is no amount of encouraging or even downright good news about the law that will pop the bubble of rage, discontent and rooting for failure on the right. yesterday house speaker john boehner said republicans are, quote, looking at all options to reach our ultimate goal of repealing this law that is causing premiums to soar. that's the leader of the republican party saying republicans want to repeal it because health care premiums are soaring. this week we found out that is not true. in fact, quite the opposite. according to a survey released yesterday by the kaiser family foundation, the average annual premium for a family of four rose 4% in 2013. now that 4% is still a lot. still more than the 1.8% increase in wages and the 1.1% rate of inflation, but it is also historically speaking a very small increase, way lower than growth in the late 1990s and early 2000s. in other words, the trend of premiums is they are doing th
it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> had it comes to obama care it seems there is no amount of encouraging or even downright good news about the law that will pop the bubble of rage, discontent and rooting for failure on the right. yesterday house speaker john boehner said republicans are, quote, looking at all options to reach our ultimate goal of repealing this law that is causing premiums to soar. that's the leader of the republican party saying...
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stimulus in 2009 and resigned from harvard over sexist comments questioning women's aptitude in math and science. you compare that to janet yellin who warned about the housing bubble in 2005, she foresaw the credit crunch and has been deemed the most accurate federal reserve forecaster. i mean is it personal appeal? is it the relationship that they have? why the support for larry summers inside the white house? >> i don't think it's larry's personality, which has been kind of prickly and difficult for a lot of people. but i think it's because just like president clinton before him, president obama has got a lot of confidence in larry summers. that doesn't mean he doesn't have confidence in janet yellen and he could end up picking janet yellen. he preemptively defended susan rice when she was getting knocked around by republicans for benghazi but did not pick susan rice for secretary of state. i think there is a tremendous regard for larry summers' grasp of the complexity of the modern economy and what it needs to get it go again. he certainly is somebody who meets the test the president has set
stimulus in 2009 and resigned from harvard over sexist comments questioning women's aptitude in math and science. you compare that to janet yellin who warned about the housing bubble in 2005, she foresaw the credit crunch and has been deemed the most accurate federal reserve forecaster. i mean is it personal appeal? is it the relationship that they have? why the support for larry summers inside the white house? >> i don't think it's larry's personality, which has been kind of prickly and...
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it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer; worsening prostate symptoms; decreased sperm count; ankle, feet or body swelling; enlarged or painful breasts; problems breathing while sleeping; and blood clots in the legs. common side effects include skin redness or irritation where applied, increased red blood cell count, headache, diarrhea, vomitin
it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant and children should avoid contact where...